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Music maestro AR Rahman, known for his powerful rendition of Vande Mataram and Maa tujhe salaam, says if incidents like journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh's murder keep happening, it's not his India.
Rahman attended the premiere of his upcoming film One Heart: The AR Rahman Concert Film on Thursday in Mumbai.
Asked to comment on Lankesh's killing in Bengaluru, Rahman said: "I am so so sad about that. I hope these things don't happen in India. If these things happen in India, then it is not my India. I want my India to be progressive and kind."
"One Heart... is based on Rahman's his concert tour across 14 North American cities. It also includes video interviews of Rahman and his band members and rehearsal sessions, giving a sneak peek into the lesser known world of Rahman as a person."
"All the numbers have been tested and people are liking all the numbers a lot. 'One Heart...' as a film supports One Heart Foundation and profits from this film will go to foundation for elder musicians and educational cause," Rahman said.
Is there any possibility of a biopic being made on him?
"I am still young. May be somebody will make it after I am gone," said Rahman.
His long-time associate Ranjit Barot, a music arranger for most of Rahman's concerts, said: "I can guarantee that people haven't seen a film like this. I am not saying this because I am featuring in it or AR is responsible for it. No matter how much you are prepared for it, you are going to be surprised with this film."
The film will release on Friday in Hindi, English and Tamil.
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